April 2015::Bob Paulding – The Art of the Car photography exhibition and book release March 26 – April 26, 2015, opening reception: FIRST Friday, April 3, 5–9 pm. Hamilton Gallery is Continue Reading →

February 2015:Salonistas – a group exhibition February 6 – March 1, 2015 opening reception: FIRST Friday, February 6, 5–9 pm. The Baltimore based Salonistas artist salon group established in 2010, will Continue Reading →

Hamilton Gallery welcomes all guests and neighbors to join us in enjoying our neighborhood and our city. Come out to Hamilton/Lauraville to check out all the First Friday events and specials offered on Harford Road.

Intro to iPhone or iPod Touch Photography for Teens *Free* – sponsored by MECU held at Hamilton Gallery

Saturday, July 18, 10 – noon
(2 hour workshop)

Ages 12+ with an adult.

Join us at Hamilton Gallery to create unique photo-based art with your iPhone or iPod Touch! You’ll learn simple camera techniques that are exclusive to iPhone or iPod Touch photography; find out which apps are best for contrast, color, sharpening and stylizing your images; and study combinations of apps that transform your images into art! Workshop prerequisite: A working knowledge of your iPhone 4s, iPod Touch or later.

A list of apps that we will use in the workshop will be emailed to you prior to the workshop. Most of the apps we’ll use in the workshop are free, but some are not. Total cost of apps used in the workshop is approximately $5.

Karen Klinedinst is an iPhoneographer, landscape photographer and graphic designer from Baltimore. She graduated with a BFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA). She has exhibited her landscape photography in galleries regionally and nationally, including a solo exhibition at Adkins Arboretum in Ridgely, MD of her landscape iPhoneography.

Modernist geometric painting workshop
for kids 8+ with an adult *Free* – sponsored by MECU held at Hamilton Gallery

Saturday August 1, 10 am – noon
(2 hour workshop)

Ages 8+ with an adult

Join us at Hamilton Gallery to create a geometric patterned acrylic painting use painter’s tape to act as a resist.
All materials supplied.